In fact, one Canadian agent told Publishing Perspectives that he believes more translations are being published from European countries and that competition in
the translation rights business is increasing.
Not exact matches
It would seem that the better option would be to work with an independent and experienced agency like ours, who has been in the
business for 25 + years and who could give you access to world - class
translation, editing and typesetting and access to all the distribution channels and the international book shows for
rights sales.
Whatever way you look at it,
translations are big
business and knowing how and where to market
translation rights, or knowing someone that does, is the key to unlocking this potentially lucrative sector.
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Our terms of
business include commission at 15 % on all contracts for British Commonwealth
rights and 20 % on all contracts for American and
translation rights.
What I most need
right now (from publishers, agents, whomever) is support with print distribution, marketing, running my
business,
translation, audio, and foreign sales.
In the strange and mysterious world of the traditional commercial book
business, an individual title can earn subsidiary income for the publisher, but only if they either control or have a percentage of the royalties from dramatic
rights (film, tv, theater, radio),
translation rights, book - club, paperback reprint, if the book is sold to another domestic publisher (rare these days), and of course from the new elephant in the living room: electronic
rights.
The company negotiates buying and selling
translation rights for non-fiction titles: subjects include psychology, health, spirituality,
business, children books, crafts and cookbooks.
The
Business Affairs Department also works closely with Trident's Foreign
Rights Department, drafting and reviewing translation rights agreements around the
Rights Department, drafting and reviewing
translation rights agreements around the
rights agreements around the world.
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rights and licensing,
Translation.
You can have individual attention from your literary agent and also have the resources a top literary agency can provide, including full service, in house departments dedicated to accounting,
business practices, and to selling the
rights of your books to film, television, and in
translation.